Concrete paving stones are manufactured products, while natural stone is quarried directly from the earth. Here’s how they compare:
- Consistency: Concrete pavers offer uniform size, shape, and thickness, making installation faster and more precise. Natural stone can vary significantly.
- Color Options: Pavers are available in a wide range of color blends and finishes. Natural stone is limited to what’s found in nature.
- Cost: Concrete pavers are generally more affordable and easier to replace. Natural stone tends to be more expensive and harder to match.
- Strength: Our concrete pavers are designed to exceed 8,000 psi, which is often stronger than many types of natural stone.
Both options can be beautiful—but for DIYers and most homeowners, paving stones offer better value, faster installation, and a wider design palette.
